Mediterranean Campsite

Enjoy a sunny holiday at a Mediterranean campsite between fine sandy beaches and secret coves.

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Campsite Les Sablons ?

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Silver Sunny

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Campsite Roma Capitol ?

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Campsite Le Clos du Rhône ?

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Campsite Le Florida ?

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Campsite Capo d'Orso ?

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Campsite Le Méditerranée ?

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Campsite Laguna Blu ?

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Baia Holiday La Gallura ?

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Campsite Ma Prairie ?

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Campsite Baia Holiday Isuledda ?

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Campsite Cala Llevado ?

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Campsite La Pietra ?

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Campsite Baia Blu La Tortuga ?

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Campsite Les Pins ?

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Golden Sunny
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Campsite Les Jardins de Tivoli ?

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Campsite L'Argentière ?

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Campsite Villaggio dei Fiori ?

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Campsite U Livanti ?

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Campsite Rubina Resort ?

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Campsite Santa Cristina ?

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Your stay from A to Z: answers to your questions

The Mediterranean can be visited almost year-round, but the most popular time is from May to September. Spring often offers a good compromise if you're looking for sunshine without the summer crowds. Temperatures are already mild, and the scenery remains stunning. Summer attracts more families with children who want a lively atmosphere and activities for all ages.

Several activities are available to you around your campsite in the Mediterranean:

  • Strolling through the colorful streets of Collioure.
  • Explore the cliffs and coves of the Côte Vermeille between Port-Vendres and Banyuls-sur-Mer.
  • Visit the village of Cadaqués on the Costa Brava.
  • Go hiking in the Cap de Creus Natural Park.
  • Take a bike ride along the coastline between Argelès-sur-Mer and Saint-Cyprien.
  • Observe the seabed in the Banyuls-Cerbère nature reserve.

Most campsites in the Mediterranean offer easy access to a wide range of water sports. On the Côte Vermeille, around Collioure, Banyuls-sur-Mer, and Port-Vendres, you can enjoy paddleboarding, sea kayaking, or snorkeling. In the Hérault region, the vast beaches between Sète and Marseillan also attract sailing and kitesurfing enthusiasts. Along the Costa Brava, divers particularly appreciate the Medes Islands marine reserve.

Many campsites in the Mediterranean are located by the sea, sometimes with direct access to the beach:

Every campsite in the Mediterranean offers premium facilities and services for families with children:

  • Upscale, air-conditioned accommodation with a covered terrace.
  • Water park with giant slides, heated indoor and outdoor pools, semi-Olympic pool.
  • Spa area with jacuzzis, geysers and swan neck fountains.
  • Spa with massage cabin.
  • Direct beach access for some open-air hotels.
  • Kids' clubs with treasure hunts, pony rides, and Olympic-style games
  • Activities for the whole family: aquagym, creative and permaculture workshops, sports tournaments in football, basketball or padel.